Father of Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher given police warning after parking bust-up

Tommy Gallagher, 66, ‘went into a rage’ on a Burnage cul-de-sac when he spotted a vehicle on the pavement outside his house. He is alleged to have frantically banged on a female neighbour’s door before delivering a foul-mouthed tirade and threatening to remove the car’s wheels.

The father of Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher has been warned by police after launching a foul-mouthed attack during a parking bust-up.

Tommy Gallagher, 66, ‘went into a rage’ on a Burnage cul-de-sac when he spotted a vehicle on the pavement outside his house.

He is alleged to have frantically banged on a female neighbour’s door before delivering a foul-mouthed tirade and threatening to remove the car’s wheels.

Police were called to the scene and warned Mr Gallagher about his behaviour but no further action was taken.

The row broke out on Ashburn Avenue at around 6.25pm on February 16. A witness said Mr Gallagher was ‘fuming’ when he spotted a car parked outside his house.

He apparently banged on a neighbour’s door and demanded they moved it as he had a friend due to visit.

The witness said: "He’s not parked there for over a year and nobody thought he had a car. But he was swearing and screaming saying he had a friend coming over and demanding the car that was there be moved right away. There were children there and it wasn’t very nice. I think the woman was frightened." It is understood Mr Gallagher went back to his house before officers arrived.

He gave them a statement and was warned.

Despite a claim Mr Gallagher had kicked the car no damage was found. Mr Gallagher refused to comment when approached by the M.E.N.

He is estranged from former wife Peggy, who left the house with Noel, Liam and other brother Paul in the mid 80s.

Neither Noel or Liam are said to have spoken to him since they left.

After Oasis split up in 2009 Liam formed Beady Eye who released their first single last year.

Noel is said to be concentrating on solo work.

A police spokesman said: "At 6.25pm on Wednesday, February 16, 2011, police were called to a house on Ashburn Avenue in Burnage following reports of threats being made.

"Officers attended and a resident reported that her neighbour, a 66-year-old man, had made threats and kicked her car, though no damage was found.

"The man was spoken to about his behaviour and no further action was taken."